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SS #34 Leah Travis Taylor (2019) New evidence for complex mosasaur paleobiology: oxygen isotopes in enamel reveal habitat variation of clidastes from the Mooreville Chalk, Alabama
https://ir.ua.edu/handle/123456789/6547 Salutation: This is a really cool application of stable isotopes to paleontology. It also demonstrates for the first time that mosasaurs were partially freshwater inhabitants! What was awesome? It was helpful! It was surprising! From: anonymous
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Tagged Cretaceous, mosasaurs, oxygen isotopes, Western Interior Seaway
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